Oracle® COM Automation Feature Developer's Guide 11g Release 1 (11.1) Part Number B31223-01 |
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This chapter describes how to use the demonstration program designed for Oracle COM Automation Feature for Java.
This chapter contains these topics:
Oracle COM Automation Feature for Java includes an example that demonstrates how to use the feature to build solutions. The demo provides base functionality and can serve as a foundation on which to build more customized, complex applications that use COM Automation. This demo is based on the human resources schema available with the sample schema.
The demo exposes a core set of APIs that enable you to do simple operations using Oracle COM Automation Feature. Each COM Automation server, such as Word and Excel, provides more advanced capabilities than what is offered through the demo APIs. To take advantage of these advanced features, you must design and code your own Java classes.
In this release, COM Automation has provided the Microsoft Word Java Demo, which exchanges data between an Oracle Database instance and Microsoft Word.
The following sections describe how to install the Microsoft Word Java demo and the APIs that it exposes. This demo is provided as an example of the types of solutions that can be built with Oracle Database and Microsoft Word.
The demo creates a Microsoft Word document containing the names of employees in the database.
The Microsoft Word Java demo is installed in the ORACLE_BASE\ORACLE_HOME
\com\java\demos
directory and provides the following:
TestWORD.java
, the Java source for the demo. In addition to the collection of APIs, it includes the demo program test
.
TestWORD.sql
, the script that creates the call specification for the demo.
Microsoft Word must be installed on the local computer before you install this demo.
To install the demo:
Run the loadjava
tool from the command line:
loadjava -force -resolve -user hr/hr ORACLE_BASE\ORACLE_HOME\com\java\demos\TestWORD.class
Start SQL*Plus.
C:\> sqlplus /NOLOG
Connect to the Oracle Database instance as the user who will use the Microsoft Word demo. For example:
SQL> connect hr/hr
Run the TestWORD.sql
script to create the call specification:
SQL> @ORACLE_BASE\ORACLE_HOME\com\java\demos\TestWORD.sql
See Also:
Oracle Database Java Developer's Guide for further information about theloadjava
tool and call specificationsTo use the Word demo:
Set SERVEROUTPUT
on at the SQL*Plus prompt:
SQL> SET SERVEROUTPUT ON
Call TestWORD()
at the SQL*Plus prompt:
SQL> CALL TestWORD();
This creates a Microsoft Word document (worddemoj.doc
) in the C:\
directory. The document contains data from the EMPLOYEES
and JOBS
tables. These tables are available in the human resources schema in the sample schema.
The public class TestWORD
API as described in "Core Functionality" , provides a wrapper around the Word.Basic
COM Automation class as well as some sample code that demonstrates how to use the wrapper. This code was written to be run on the Oracle database server.
To create a custom application that uses this wrapper:
Instantiate an object of this class.
Create the Word.Basic
object by calling the CreateWordObject
method.
Create a new Microsoft Word document with the FileNew
method, or open an existing document with the FileLoad
method.
Use the FormatFontSize
, InsertText
, and InsertNewLine
methods to add text and formatting to the document.
Save the document with the FileSaveAs
or the FileSave
method.
Call the FileClose
method when you are finished with the document.
Call the DestroyWordObject
method when you are finished with the Word.Basic
object.
The following subsections describe the APIs that the Microsoft Word Java demo exposes. These APIs are primitive and do not expose all the functionalities that Microsoft Word exposes through COM Automation.
This API is the constructor. It does nothing.
Syntax
public TestWORD()
Creates the Word.Basic
COM object.
Syntax
public void CreateWordObject(java.lang.String servername)
Where | Is |
---|---|
servername | the server on which to create the COM object. Specify null or the empty string for the local server. |
This API destroys the Word.Basic
COM object.
Syntax
public void DestroyWordObject()
This API creates a new Microsoft WORD document.
Syntax
public void FileNew()
Remarks
This API is a wrapper for the FileNewDefault
COM method of the Word.Basic
COM object.
This API loads an existing Microsoft WORD document.
Syntax
public void FileLoad(java.lang.String filename)
Where | Is |
---|---|
filename |
the name of the file to load. |
Remarks
This API is a wrapper for the FileOpen
COM method of the Word.Basic
COM object.
This API sets the font size.
Syntax
public void FormatFontSize(long fontsize)
Where | Is |
---|---|
fontsize |
the new font size. |
Remarks
This API is a wrapper for the FormatFont
COM method of the Word.Basic
COM object.
This API inserts text into the Microsoft Word document.
Syntax
public void InsertText(java.lang.String textstr)
Where | Is |
---|---|
textstr |
the text to insert. |
Remarks
This API is a wrapper for the Insert
COM method of the Word.Basic
COM object.
This API inserts a new line into the Microsoft Word document.
Syntax
public void InsertNewLine()
Remarks
This API is a wrapper for the InsertPara
COM method of the Word.Basic
COM object.
This API saves the Microsoft Word document using a specified name.
Syntax
public void FileSaveAs(java.lang.String filename)
Where | Is |
---|---|
filename |
the name of the file. |
Remarks
This API is a wrapper for the FileSaveAs
COM method of the Word.Basic
COM object.
This API saves the Microsoft Word document.
Syntax
public void FileSave()
Remarks
This API is a wrapper for the FileSave
COM method of the Word.Basic
COM object.
This API closes the Microsoft Word document, and exits Microsoft Word.
Syntax
public void FileClose()
Remarks
This API is a wrapper for the FileClose
and FileExit
COM methods of the Word.Basic
COM object.